Barland Biography Search
A tool to help you find historic biographical information from the Eau Claire area. Currently the database contains information garnered solely from the notes of Lois Barland, an area author and amateur historian. Mrs. Barland used the notes in the writing of her books, Sawdust City, a History of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from the Earliest Times to 1910 (1960) and The River Flows on, a Record of Eau Claire, Wisconsin from 1910-1960 (1965) .
Viewing Records: 9,001 to 9,500 of 11,172
| Record Date | Last Name | First Name | Record Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1898-11-05 | Baker | Cornelia | Wife of John Gilman. Mother of J.L. Gilman, Sallie (Mrs. D.R. Moon), Mrs. George B. Chapman, and Mrs. H.P. Thomas. |
| 1898-11-05 | Gilman | John | Husband of Cornelia, nee Baker. Father of J.L. Gilman, Sallie (Mrs. D.R. Moon), Mrs. George B. Chapman, and Mrs. H.P. Thomas. |
| 1898-11-05 | Moon | Delos R. | Died of hardening of arteries after being sick only one day. Born 29 Aug 1835 in Chenengo Co., NY. Grew to manhood in Aurora, IL. Entered Hall & Bros. Bank at age 19 as bookkeeper and was sent by them to EC in 1857 to take charge of their bank here. Securities of bank consisted of Mo. State bonds which depreciated so band had to close in 1861. For next six years Moon bought and sold logs, lumber and land. Children are Delos R. Jr., John and Angeline. |
| 1898-11-05 | Moon | Delos Rensselaer | Formed partnership with Gilbert Porter. Married Sallie Gilman, daughter of John and Corneila (Baker) Gilman, October 12, 1858 in Aurara, Illinois. Have 2 sons, 2 daughters. |
| 1898-10-25 | Anderson | Mary | Daugther of H.M. Butterfield. Under arrest in Battle Creek, MI, for causing the death of her wealthy husband by putting ground glass in his oatmeal. She was 28 and he was over 80. They had been married two months. |
| 1898-10-25 | Butterfield | H. M. | Father of Mary Anderson |
| 1898-10-19 | Bartlett | E. M. | Lived at 515 Summit. |
| 1898-10-19 | Boyd | Robert K. | Lived at 1120 Second Ave. |
| 1898-10-19 | Burgar | Milo P. | Lived 1235 Farwell |
| 1898-10-19 | Churchill | Benjamin J. | Lived at 303 Seaver. |
| 1898-10-19 | Cousins | Marshall | Lived at 522 Union. (son of Henry) |
| 1898-10-19 | Cutter | Addison A. | Still lives at State & Gilbert. |
| 1898-10-19 | Day | Dwight Washington | Lived at 615 Farwell |
| 1898-10-19 | Drummond | David | Lives at 516 Bridge St. |
| 1898-10-19 | Gleason | Charles R. | Lives at 1112 Dewey. |
| 1898-10-19 | Jackson | Andrew | Lived at 614 Farwell. |
| 1898-10-19 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Lived at Wilson and Summit. (1329 Wilson) |
| 1898-10-19 | Sommermeyer | Charles W. E. | C.W.E. and E.F. live at 703 Farwell. |
| 1898-10-19 | Teall | George Clinton | Lived at 902 River St. So did F.A. Teall. |
| 1898-10-19 | Ure | John | John Sr. lived at 1243... |
| 1898-10-19 | Wilcox | Nelson C. | 107 Newton St. Also Roy P., Nelson J., and Thorp J. |
| 1898-10-19 | Wilson | Richard F. | Lived at 907 Barstow. |
| 1898-10-18 | Atkinson | Percy C. | Lived at Park Place |
| 1898-10-18 | Rust | Ralph E. | Died. Secretary-Treasurer of Rust-Owens Lumber Co. Officer in several other companies. Leaves estate of over half a million dollars. Brothers are A.J. Rust and William Aloney Rust. |
| 1898-10-17 | Bailey | Willam F. | Lived at 324 First Ave. Also once at 905 S. Farwell. |
| 1898-10-17 | DeYo | Burt | Lived at 236 Hudson. |
| 1898-10-16 | McGrath | Hugh J. | Doing well in the war. Son of J.F.McGrath. |
| 1898-10-16 | McGrath | J. F. | Father of Hugh J. McGrath. |
| 1898-10-11 | Peters | Nelly | Daughter of C.O.L. Peters, 262 Warren Ave., Chicago. Marries Gilbert A. Pond. |
| 1898-10-11 | Pond | C. O.L. | 262 Warren Ave, Chicago. Father of Nelly, who married Gilbert A. Pond. |
| 1898-10-11 | Pond | Gilbert A. | Gilbert A. Pond married Nelly Peters, daughter of C.O.L. Peters, 262 Warren Ave, Chicago. Gilbert is son of Levi and Mary Pond, brother of George and Eugene. |
| 1898-10-11 | Walter | W. M. | Fiftieth anniverary. Home 503 S. Barstow. Four children: Mrs. C.E. Quackenbush of EC, H.B. of Omaha Railroad, EC. Came to EC in 1879. Mr. Walter was in Captain Hall's Company in Civil War. |
| 1898-10-09 | Hart | Charles | Son of Peter Hart. Returns from war in Puerto Rico. |
| 1898-10-09 | Hart | Peter | Son Charles returns from war in Puerto Rico. |
| 1898-10-07 | Midelfart | H. Christian | Marries Marguerita Hande of Chicago |
| 1898-10-05 | Farr | F. R. | District Attorney. |
| 1898-10-05 | Wickham | James | Law partner of F.A. Farr. |
| 1898-10-02 | Converse | S. E. | Built home on Barstow and Earl a year ago, then occupied by ex-mayor Frawley, and now purchased by Thomas Barland Keith. |
| 1898-10-02 | Grassie | Mollie | Married Thomas Barland Keith at bride's home in Milwaukee. |
| 1898-10-02 | Keith | Thomas Barland | Married Mollie Grassie in Milwaukee at home of bride. Recently purchased ex-mayor Frawley's home on Barstow and Earl, built a year ago by S.E. Converse. |
| 1898-10-02 | Leubkeman | Chris | Son of William. Born and raised in EC. With father, bought out 1/4 interest in EC Gas & Light Co. |
| 1898-10-02 | Leubkeman | William | William of Madison and son Chris of EC bought out 1/4 interest in Eau Claire Gas & Light Company. Leubkeman Senior is in wholesale leaf tobacco business in Madison. Used to live in EC. Chris born and raised here. For some years was bookkeeper at Gas Comapany. |
| 1898-10-01 | Henry | Charles H. | Lived at 1009 S. Farwell. |
| 1898-10-01 | Kelly | John J. | Ice house on Half Moon burned. Total loss but not much ice melted. Will rebuild. |
| 1898-09-30 | Chapman | George B. | Returns for funeral of D.R. Moon. |
| 1898-09-30 | Losby | George J. | Alderman. |
| 1898-09-29 | Starr | William J. | President of City Council. |
| 1898-09-25 | Levy | Louis | Poineer clothing merchant in Chippewa Valley, bought Mr. Stiens' interest in blue front building on Barstow & Gibson (Fanny Farmer) and will remodel. Will be entirely occupied by Peoples Store. |
| 1898-09-25 | Oyaas | John | Northside Hardware Store 304 N. Barstow. |
| 1898-09-23 | Teall | Gardner C. | Is Chicago correspondent of Art Exchange, NY. Visiting parents here. |
| 1898-09-22 | Huebsch | John | Home from convention in Cincinnati for their laundry business. |
| 1898-09-22 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Trying to divorce wife on grounds of desertion. Mrs. Stocking filed counter suit maiing sensational charges against husband. |
| 1898-09-21 | Daniels | Peter U. | Brother of Miss Mattie Brown. |
| 1898-09-19 | Boyd | Robert K. | Chosen to carry money, drugs & letters to boys of Co. E in Puerto Rico. |
| 1898-09-17 | Kelly | George | Son of John J. Kelly Sr. Brother William is in hospital in Philadelphia, George gone to look after him. |
| 1898-09-17 | Kelly | William | Son of John J. Kelly Sr. In hospital in Philadelphia. Brother George gone to look after him. |
| 1898-09-14 | Barnes | Horace | Returns from Klondike and reports lots of gold but too many people. |
| 1898-09-10 | Harris | Ella | Daughter of Madison Weaver Harris. Goes to school at Milwaukee Downer. |
| 1898-09-10 | Moon | Delos R. | Leaves for school at Andover, Mass. Brother John will go as far as Chicago. Angeline is a sister. |
| 1898-09-10 | Moon | John | Son of Delos R. Moon Sr., brother of D.R. Jr and Angeline. |
| 1898-09-09 | Kelly | Will | Returning from war in Puerto Rico. Had typhoid for six weeks. Son of John J. Kelly Sr. |
| 1898-09-04 | Gleason | Charles R. | Old warehouse grain elevator also known as Salvation Army Barracks gave way and fell in river. |
| 1898-08-30 | Hollen | A. H. | Returned from eastern buying trip. |
| 1898-08-30 | Lenmark | Christian J. | Opening undertaking establishment at east approach of Kelsey at bridge. |
| 1898-08-30 | Leonard | Christian J. | C.J. opening undertaking establishment at east approach of Kelsey at bridge. |
| 1898-08-29 | Fournier | Mons Wenceles | Will move his dancing academy from its present location in C.V. Bank bldg. to Putnam's Hall. |
| 1898-08-25 | Buffington | Byron A. | Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Buffington expected home from Europe. |
| 1898-08-25 | Coffin | William King | President of State Banker's Assocation. |
| 1898-08-24 | Atkinson | Harry | City editor of Leader, returned from Chetek. |
| 1898-08-17 | Carey | Hugh | Dray office at 307 Kelsey St. |
| 1898-08-16 | Lenmark | P. Oscar | Been employed in West Superior. |
| 1898-08-16 | Schlosser | Peter | Daughter born; lives on Wisconsin St. |
| 1898-08-15 | Smith | George W. | Of Smith Brothers Crockery Co. To be next Postmaster. |
| 1898-08-15 | Wyman | Asigal D. | Lives at 335 Gilbert. Has seven acres of garden by Little Niagara [creek], Putnam Park and shooting park. Two acres in celery. John S. Wyman also lived there. |
| 1898-08-12 | Carson | William | Lawsuit contesting will of William Carson by Henrietta Proctor settled. Judge Hubbard finds Henriette legitimate daughter of Susan Demerrer and Samuel Lamb. Susan Lamb lived with William Carson at Eau Galle during 1846 and 1847, after Henrietta was born. Samuel Lamb and Susan were never divorced and Susan and William Carson were never married. Thus Henrietta is not an heir of William Carson and never was. |
| 1898-08-12 | Lamb | Samuel | Lawsuit contesting will of William Carson by Henrietta Proctor settled. Judge Hubbard finds Henriette legitimate daughter of Susan Demerrer and Samuel Lamb. Susan Lamb lived with William Carson at Eau Galle during 1846 and 1847, after Henrietta was born. Samuel Lamb and Susan were never divorced and Susan and William Carson were never married. Thus Henrietta is not an heir of William Carson and never was. |
| 1898-08-12 | Lamb | Susan Demerrer | Lawsuit contesting will of William Carson by Henrietta Proctor settled. Judge Hubbard finds Henriette legitimate daughter of Susan Demerrer and Samuel Lamb. Susan Lamb lived with William Carson at Eau Galle during 1846 and 1847, after Henrietta was born. Samuel Lamb and Susan were never divorced and Susan and William Carson were never married. Thus Henrietta is not an heir of William Carson and never was. |
| 1898-08-12 | Proctor | Henrietta | Lawsuit contesting will of William Carson by Henrietta Proctor settled. Judge Hubbard finds Henriette legitimate daughter of Susan Demerrer and Samuel Lamb. Susan Lamb lived with William Carson at Eau Galle during 1846 and 1847, after Henrietta was born. Samuel Lamb and Susan were never divorced and Susan and William Carson were never married. Thus Henrietta is not an heir of William Carson and never was. |
| 1898-08-11 | Ure | John | Friday night dances will commence on completion of interurban line. |
| 1898-08-11 | Wilcox | Roy Porter | Graduate of Cornell University and law school. (Roy's mother and Petronella Barber's mothers were Tewksbury sisters.) |
| 1898-08-08 | Boyd | Donald | At Port Ponce, Puerto Rico in Spanish-American War |
| 1898-08-03 | Running | Louis | Advertises Men's Clothing store, 210 S. Barstow. |
| 1898-08-03 | Wilcox | Roy Porter | Court Commissioner. |
| 1898-08-01 | Ure | John | John Jr. expected to convert his Lake Hallie into a grand skating rink and the bluffs into a toboggan slide next winter. |
| 1898-07-09 | Marston | Stephen | Died. Long article. |
| 1898-04-01 | Daniels | Peter U. | Clearing land near his Lowes Creek Grist mill. |
| 1898-03-22 | Carson | William | Lawsuit of James Vs. Carson about paying James for his work on the Russell case of previous year. James awarded $4,759.83 |
| 1897-12-16 | Kleiner | Mrs. | Mother of Fred, Rudolph, and George of Duluth. Sick. |
| 1897-12-16 | Kleiner | Fred | Brother of Rudolph and George of Duluth. |
| 1897-12-16 | Kleiner | George | Of Duluth. Brother of Fred and Rudolph. |
| 1897-12-16 | Kleiner | Rudolph | Brother of Fred and George of Duluth. |
| 1897-12-11 | Griffin | Michael | Congressman |
| 1897-11-14 | Avery | Ben | Wife died of cancer at age 83. She was the stepmother of Ben, Mrs. Peter Truax, Mrs. J.B. Champion, T.W., Ezera Beriah, Nate Avery and Mrs. H. McLain. |
| 1897-11-14 | Gans | George W. | Died in Oshkosh. Residence on Bridge & Seminary St, 415 Bridge St. |
| 1897-11-04 | Bresee | Darius | Claimed he came here from LaCrosse by stage Jan. 1855. He paid 50 cents for meal at shanty run by Gage and Reed. Ran Academy where high school is on west side for two years. (Now Garden Apts.) |
| 1897-10-16 | Carson | William | Pays James $1,000 for services, settled out of court. |
| 1897-10-10 | Allen | E. W. | Son of James E. Allen and Emily S. Allen (nee Pond.) Brother of Charles L. |
| 1897-10-10 | Allen | James E. | Born in Halifax, NS. Came to EC County in 1859. Lumberman. Now lives in DeLand, FL and is in furniture business. Wife was Emily S. Pond, married 1842. E.W. and Charles L. are their sons. |
| 1897-10-10 | Allen | James | Father of Cora (Mrs. Joseph F. Ellis Sr.) |
| 1897-10-10 | Allen | James E. | Born Halifax Nova Scotia. Came to EC County 1859. Lumberman now lives in Deland FL in the furniture business. Wife was Emily S. Pond, married in 1842. Sons E.W. and Charles L. |
| 1897-10-10 | Barland | John Clarkson | In 1884 laid out addition to EC. Scaled logs at 14. |
| 1897-10-10 | Bostwick | Born in Jericho VT on Dec 5, 1825. Came to EC in 1856. Appointed undersheriff, as such summoned first jury. In 1858 elected 2nd sheriff. Worked for EC Lumber Co. | |
| 1897-10-10 | Buffington | Byron A. | Born in Dodge Center, WI in 1852. In EC sine 1856. IN general merchandising 1874-1883. Wholesale grocery 1883-1893. Pres. C.V. Bank 1894-1897. Director of Valley Lumber Co. & Carson-Rand Lumber Co. Assemblyman in 1896. |
| 1897-10-10 | Bullen | Charles Augustus | Born in Maine 1825. Was a '49er to California. Married Adeline Shaw of Maine in 1854. Came to EC in 1856 in logging business with brother-in-law Daniel Shaw. Part owner of Shaw Mill. President of company now. In 1857 built first plastered house in EC on the west side. |
| 1897-10-10 | Foster | Elias R. | Born in Vermont in 1834. Came to EC in 1856. Clerk with Jackson Bros. gen. merchandise business. General agent for Standard Oil. Married Emeline Cronk (or Fronk?), who came to EC in 1857. |
| 1897-10-10 | Harris | Madison Weaver | Born in IA in 1838. Died in EC January 9, 1896. Came to EC in June 1857. |
| 1897-10-10 | Hobbs | John | Born in Kent Co., England on 22 Nov 1822. Came to America in 1856 and to EC in 1860. Farmed in Town of Washington. |
| 1897-10-10 | McGrath | Born in Ireland 1826. Came to Eau Claire 1858, millwright for Eau Claire Lumber Co. In Civil War. Town Clerk, N. EC Alderman two terms. Son graduated from West Point. Daughter Jessie is excellent singer. | |
| 1897-10-10 | Newton | William | William born England, to EC in 1858. Died April 10 |
| 1897-10-10 | Pond | Emily S. | Married James E. Allen in 1842. Mother of E.W. Allen and Charles L. Allen. |
| 1897-10-10 | Skinner | Francis Rush | Born in NY; came to EC in 1857. |
| 1897-10-10 | Smith | William Henry | Born in ME in 1831. Came to EC in 1858. First in lumbering and saw mill but opened grocery store and general merchantile. |
| 1897-10-10 | Sprague | George W. | George W. was born in Bordino, NY. Came to EC in May 1854 and was first livery man in EC. Ran first ferry across the Chippewa River when EC had to be crossed in birch bark canoe. Successful farmer in Brunswick. (NOTE: History of Eau Claire County, 1914, calls him George Asa and EC paper, The Leader, calls him George W.) |
| 1897-10-10 | Thompson | George Tabor | Born in VT in 1836. A druggist. Came to EC in 1871. In Civil War. |
| 1897-10-10 | Tolles | Mary Graham | Born in Windham, NY. Came to WI with husband in 1858. |
| 1897-10-10 | Truax | Peter | Born in NY in 1828. Came to EC in 1855. Farmed on Truax Prairie until 1865, then in general merchandising. Since logging [he was into] farming. Home was 814 Second Ave. |
| 1897-10-10 | Van Hovenberg | Henry Clay | Born in NY in 1831, came to EC in 1856. A carpenter, joiner, and millwright. Later he was in agriculture, and implement business. One of the originators of Half Moon government. |
| 1897-10-10 | Wilcox | Nelson C. | Town Treasurer for three terms. |
| 1897-10-10 | Wilson | Richard F. | Born in MD in 1825. Came to EC in 1856. First business [was] banking as senior member [of] Wilson, Grey and Bellinger. Secured location of Land Office here in 1856. Together with Captain Wilson of Menomonie and W.T. Price of Black River Falls, secured location of West Wisconsin Railroad and Milwaukee and St. Paul here. Father of Dells Improvement Company. |
| 1897-10-10 | Wyman | Milo B. | Born in NY in 1862, son of David Wyman. Settled here in 1854. In employ of Burgar Brothers Merchantile, now at Pioneer Lumber Co. as shingle manufacturer. Secretary of Home Building and Loan Association. |
| 1897-09-30 | Culver | Byron | Age 12. Hypnotized several people. He later went insane after high school. |
| 1897-09-14 | Kelly | George T. | In law firm in Chicago. |
| 1897-09-09 | Cartheart | Eliza | Very young, marries Day French, son of Dr. Edmund C. French. |
| 1897-09-09 | French | Day | Son of Dr. Edmund C. French. Marries Eliza Cartheart, very young. |
| 1897-09-09 | French | Edmund Charles | Father of Day. |
| 1897-07-30 | Wilson | Katherine | [Richard F. Wilson's] daughter, Katherine, to marry D. Sale of L.A. in NV. |
| 1897-07-24 | Mayheu | Hector | Has saloon at 411 Water Street. |
| 1897-07-24 | Mayhew | Abbie | One of the five children of Charles F. and Della Mayhew. Sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman. Teaching at U of W. |
| 1897-07-24 | Mayhew | Augustus | Brother of Charles F. Mayhew. |
| 1897-07-24 | Mayhew | Charles F. | Died at age 69 at home of Charles Bullen. Married Della G. Shaw and located in Eau Claire 1858. Furniture business burned once, flooded out in 1884. In 1886 went into Washington mill with Mr. Fish. Mrs. Mayhew died 7 years ago. Leaves 5 children, including Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman, and Abbie, who teaches at U of W. Augustus is brother. |
| 1897-07-24 | Mayhew | Della G. | Wife of Charles F. Mayhew. Died seven years ago. Five children include Abbie and Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman. |
| 1897-07-24 | Shaw | Della G. | Wife of Charles F. Mayhew. Died seven years ago. Five children, including Abbie and Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman. |
| 1897-07-23 | Cook | Welles | W.F. Cook, proprietor of Marble Works, is very sick. [He has] been here for 20 years. |
| 1897-07-23 | Mayhew | Charles F. | Charles died at home of Charles Bullen, age 69. |
| 1897-07-16 | Wilcox | Roy Porter | Roy appearing on stage with Myrta Frence in NY. |
| 1897-07-14 | French | Myrta | Signed by Walter Damrosch to sing in Philadelphia. |
| 1897-07-08 | Arnold | Leonhart | L. Arnold & Co. to build addition to 10th Ward School. |
| 1897-06-30 | Pound | Mrs. M. J. | Died at age 89 at daughter's home. Mrs. M.J. Pound, known as "Aunty Pound", widow of Elijah Pound and mother of Thad C. Daughter is Mrs. Imegene G. White of Cresco, IA. Had lived in EC 20 years. |
| 1897-06-30 | White | Imegene G. | Of Cresco, IA. Daughter of Mrs. M.J. Pound (a.k.a. 'Aunty Pound'.) |
| 1897-06-06 | Frawley | Michael S. | Picture also of graduating class |
| 1897-06-06 | Grassie | Mollie | picture of Mollie Grassie (future wife of Thomas Barland Keith). |
| 1897-06-06 | Keith | Thomas Barland | Mollie Grassie picture |
| 1897-05-29 | Newton | William | Widow Mary being sued for $3,000 debt owed by Will |
| 1897-05-26 | Shaw | George Bullen | Mrs. George Shaw gave seven acres in Shawtown to Methodist Church at foot of Mount Washington. (She later married John S. Owen.) |
| 1897-05-17 | Clark | DeWitt S. | Mrs. Nancy Clark to build on Lake and 3rd Ave. |
| 1897-05-17 | Clark | Nancy | Mrs. Nancy Clark to build on Lake and 3rd Ave. |
| 1897-04-18 | Sommermeyer | Adele | Adele, daughter of C.W.E. married Willis Chappell. |
| 1897-04-17 | Derge | Julius | Will tear down Kneer House barn and build three-story business building (12 S. Barstow.) |
| 1897-04-07 | Bailey | William F. | Defeated for Circuit Judge |
| 1897-04-07 | Frawley | William Henry | Elected mayor |
| 1897-03-30 | Newton | Mary F. | Mary F. Newton died. 1204 S. River St. |
| 1897-03-18 | Bullen | Charles Augustus | Marries Martha D. Howes at the Bullen home |
| 1897-03-18 | Howes | Martha D. | Marries Charles Augustus Bullen at the Bullen home. |
| 1897-01-13 | Carson | William | Supreme Court reverses decision in James-Carson case and orders new trial. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell of EC was tried and found guilty of poisoning Bertha Erickson. Subsequently Supreme Court set aisde verdict V.W. James claims he was emplyed by Carson, president of Valley Lumber Co., to defend accused, who husband was an employee. |
| 1897-01-13 | Erickson | Bertha | Supreme Court reverses decision in James-Carson case and orders new trial. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell of EC was tried and found guilty of poisoning Bertha Erickson. Subsequently Supreme Court set aisde verdict V.W. James claims he was emplyed by Carson, president of Valley Lumber Co., to defend accused, who husband was an employee. |
| 1897-01-13 | James | V. W. | Supreme Court reverses decision in James-Carson case and orders new trial. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell of EC was tried and found guilty of poisoning Bertha Erickson. Subsequently Supreme Court set aside verdict. V.W. James claims he was employed by Carson, president of Valley Lumber Co., to defend accused, whose husband was an employee. |
| 1897-01-13 | James | Vincent W. | James vs. Carson case reversed and new trial ordered by Supreme Court. |
| 1897-01-13 | Russell | Elizabeth | Supreme Court reverses decision in James-Carson case and orders new trial. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell of EC was tried and found guilty of poisoning Bertha Erickson. Subsequently Supreme Court set aisde verdict V.W. James claims he was emplyed by Carson, president of Valley Lumber Co., to defend accused, who husband was an employee. |
| 1897-01-12 | Henry | Charles H. | Is sherriff. |
| 1897-01-10 | Shaw | Margery | Margery is eldest daughter [of Eugene Shaw]; father was Daniel Shaw. |
| 1897-01-08 | Boree | Charles | Son of Ephram and Hannah Boree. Brother of Mrs. Jesse Warner. Of Washington state. |
| 1897-01-08 | Boree | Hannah | Mrs. Ephram Boree, age 88, died in town of Union at home of daughter, Mrs. R. Elwell. Came to EC from Reed's Landing in 1856; at that time one log cabin on west side. Other children are Mrs. J.P. Burroughs and Charles of Washington state. Grandmother of Mrs. Jesse Warner and William Elwell. |
| 1897-01-08 | Burroughs | J. P. | Husband of one of Ephram and Hannah Boree's daughters. |
| 1897-01-08 | Elwell | Roderick | Of Town of Union. Husband of Martha Boree, father of William Elwell. |
| 1897-01-08 | Elwell | William | Son of Martha and Roderick Elwell, Town of Union. Grandson of Ephram and Hannah Boree. |
| 1897-01-08 | Warner | Jesse | Married to the granddaughter of Ephram and Hannah Boree. |
| 1897-01-07 | Rosholt | Kimberly | Bought 23-- [sic] acres of land from Knapp-Stout for sheep farm. |
| 1897-01-01 | Lenmark | Mrs. Christian J. | Died. 1028 First Avenue. Husband is is president of Eau Claire Furniture Company. |
| 1896-12-24 | Seyberth | Leonard | Fifteenth wedding anniversary. Home on Bellinger St. |
| 1896-12-17 | Buffington | George A. | Died in Florida |
| 1896-12-11 | Chapman | Joseph | Of Minneapolis. Married Elizabeth, daughter of Charles F. Mayhew. |
| 1896-12-11 | Mayhew | Elizabeth | One of the five children of Charles F. and Della Mayhew. Sister of Abbie. Marries Joseph Chapman of Minneapolis. |
| 1896-11-22 | Kahn | Alfred | Came to EC in 1878 or '79 and opened Chicago Store in next week. Moved to Kelly Blk. |
| 1896-10-17 | Ihle | Reinhardt | Lived at 604 Putnam with F.J., Frank and J.B. Ihle. |
| 1896-10-15 | Ihle | F. J. | Lived at 604 Putnam with J.B., Frank and Reinhardt Ihle. |
| 1896-10-15 | Ihle | Frank | Lived at 604 Putnam. F.J., Reinhardt and J.B. also lived there. |
| 1896-10-15 | Ihle | J. B. | Lived at 604 Putnam with F.J., Frank and Reinhardt Ihle. |
| 1896-10-15 | Ingram | Orin H. | Home at Hudson and 3rd Ave. |
| 1896-10-15 | Reinhardt | F. J. | Frank Ihle lived at 604 Putnam. F.J. Reinhardt and J.B. also lived there. |
| 1896-10-15 | Waltersdorf | Fred W. | Fred W. lived at 770 2nd Ave. |
| 1896-10-09 | Dudley | J. F. | Of EC. Father of Joseph Dudley of NY, who married Ange Moon. |
| 1896-10-09 | Dudley | Joseph | Of NY. Son of Rev. J.F. Dudley of EC. Married Ange Moon. |
| 1896-10-09 | Moon | Ange | Married Joseph C. Dudley of New York. Groom is the son of Reverend J.F. Dudley of Eau Claire. |
| 1896-09-29 | Owen | Mrs. John S. | Daughter of Aloney and Jane Rust. Died in 1895. Siblings are A.J. Rust, Ralph E. Rust and J.H. Rust (who died in 1892). |
| 1896-09-29 | Rust | A. J. | Son of Aloney and Jane Rust. Brother of Ralph E. Rust, J.H. Rust (died in 1892) and Mrs. John S. Owen (died in 1895). |
| 1896-09-29 | Rust | J. H. | Died in 1892. Son of Aloney and Jane Rust. Brother of A.J. and Ralph E. Rust. Sister Mrs. John S. Owen died in 1895. |
| 1896-09-29 | Rust | Jane | Died at age 75. 1918 River St. She married Aloney Rust in 1850. Came to EC in 1882. Sons are A.J. and Ralph E. Rust. Son J.H. died in 1892 and daughter Mrs. John S. Owen in 1895. |
| 1896-09-29 | Rust | Ralph E. | Son of Aloney and Jane Rust. Brother of A.J. Rust, J.H. Rust (died in 1892) and Mrs. John S. Owen (died in 1895). |
| 1896-09-28 | Culver | Howard | Picture of new store in Wilson Blk. |
| 1896-09-28 | Stocking | John B. | Died in Hudson at sanitarium. Came to EC in 1858 with Charles E. Patterson and established Free Press. Also logging and farming. Married Mary Alice Wilkins, daughter of Edwin C. Wilkins, early settler in EC. One daughter Mrs. Adam Airis survives. Drowned in Willow River. |
| 1896-09-27 | Schaeffer | Ida | Of Chippewa St. Married Albert J. Marsh. Will live opposite George Shaw residence in Churchill cottage, 1003 Porter. |
| 1896-09-22 | Marsh | Albert J. | Married Ida Schaeffer of Chippewa St. Will live opposite George Shaw residence in Churchill cottage, 1003 Porter. |
| 1896-08-30 | Hart | Fred | Son of Peter, brother of Charles, W.P., and Jessie (total of two sisters and three brothers). Age 25. Farms in Brunswick. |
| 1896-08-20 | Culver | Howard | Marriage to Mary Sloan first at new Pres. church. Katie McLeod at organ. |
| 1896-08-20 | McLeod | Kate | Played organ at wedding of Howard L. Culver to Mary Sloan, first marriage in new Pres. church. |
| 1896-08-16 | Culver | Howard | Married Mary Sloan. Son of E.S. Culver. Worked five years with shoe firm of Culver & Ellison, then went into business for himself. Will live 321 Lake. |
| 1896-08-16 | Potter | H. R. | At 111 Kelsey St, moved some months ago to corner of Barstow and Kelsey. |
| 1896-08-16 | Sloan | Mary | Married Howard L. Culver. First wedding in new Pres. church. |
| 1896-08-14 | Kahn | Alfred | Alfred Kahn and Peter Truax joint owners of Music Hall block. Kahn secured 10-year lease on Truax portion and will rebuild entire bldg. to four stories. Chicago Store (which Kahn owns) will occupy first floor and basement. Est. Chicago Store in old Music Hall blk. 18 years ago. Business grew, so store moved 9 or 10 years ago. |
| 1896-08-14 | Truax | Peter | Alfred Kahn and Peter Truax joint owners of Music Hall block. Kahn secured 10-year lease on Truax portion and will rebuild entire bldg. to four stories. Chicago Store (which Kahn owns) will occupy first floor and basement. Est. Chicago Store in old Music Hall blk. 18 years ago. Business grew, so store moved 9 or 10 years ago. |
| 1896-08-12 | Demarest | Jacob Burett(?) | Moved to Rice Lake. Lived 27 years at 1937 Bridge St. Enlisted in Army on Aug 19, 1861, became 1st Lt. Co. E, 8th Inf. |
| 1896-08-02 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Buying residence of Joseph Lockey on Summit Ave, St. Paul for $30,000. |
| 1896-08-02 | Wheeler | John R. | Has been visiting. Sheriff from 1861-1862. Brother of Mrs. H.T. Jones. Left for home at Dunlop, Harrison County, IA. |
| 1896-08-01 | Rowe | William | President of EC Wholesale Groc. Co., 406-410 Eau Claire St. |
| 1896-08-01 | Sherman | Arthur Mott | Samuel was father of Captain Sherman and Mark H. He died. Born in NY in 1804. Shipped machinery of mill on raft of its own sawing by way of Alleghany, Ohio, Mississippi and Chippewa Rivers to ED 1860. It was set up 1863 after laying on river bank due to war. Set up on Dells with help of son, Sidney who has sold his interest to Elaur Burdick in 1865. Four generations of family living until within a week. Great grandfather and great granddaughter Dorathea Almyrya Ure died [at] residence of Captain 708 Second Ave. (Torn down for Court House) |
| 1896-07-29 | Foster | Charles R. | Partner with Horace T. Jones in store. |
| 1896-07-29 | Jones | Horace T. | 303-4th Ave. Died of paralysis. Born in NY in 1820. Came to EC in 1857, had 800 acres of land west of EC. Partner with Charles R. Foster in store. City Assessor 1880-1892. Two children, who both died young. |
| 1896-07-20 | Parker | Carrie Ulrich | Carrie Ulrich (Mrs. Patrick Parker) died of heart trouble at home of mother, 620 N. Barstow. Came to EC in 1855, moved to IA, has eight children. |
| 1896-07-05 | Ure | John | Midway Park a big success. |
| 1896-07-05 | Wilson | Richard F. | Moving from Chippewa Falls to former Cochrane home on Farwell. |
| 1896-07-03 | Tolles | Mary Graham | Mrs. Mary R. Tolles of 912 S. River died, age 71. Mother of Charles L. and DeWitt C. Tolles, and sister of Honorable Hiram P. Graham. |
| 1896-05-30 | Ure | John | John Ure's box factory burned together with three box cars and lumber. Biggest fire in years on Chippewa River in Shawtown. Loss $15,000. |
| 1896-05-20 | Harminson | Cal | Lives at 120 Bridge St. |
| 1896-05-19 | Shaw | George Bullen | K.P. to erect $10,000 monument to Supreme Chancellor. (He died of malaria August 27, 1894. Was son of Daniel and had son George Bradstreet Shaw and daughter Mildred. |
| 1896-05-16 | Stocking | John B. | Lost $10,000 in swindle. |
| 1896-04-27 | Daniels | Conway | Tower of house struck by lightning, 411 Farwell. House owned by Conway Daniels, who was in upper room, and also occupied by Dr. Edmund Charles French. |
| 1896-04-27 | French | Edmund Charles | Tower of house struck by lightning, 411 Farwell. House owned by Conway Daniels, who was in upper room. |
| 1896-04-26 | Linton | Alvin | Long article about "Mr. Linton" & obtaining evidence of his infidelity. |
| 1896-04-08 | Day | Henry L. | Re-elected mayor over John T. Tinker. |
| 1896-04-08 | Tinker | John T. | Defeated in mayoral election by incumbent Dr. Henry L. Day. |
| 1896-04-01 | Day | Henry L. | Mayor of Eau Claire |
| 1896-03-25 | Meggettt | Alexander | Testified he had defended in 12 murder cases and had helped prosecute two. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Carl | Student at Rush Medical. One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Mary, Lou, Fred, Ella and Freida. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Ella | One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Mary, Carl, Fred, Lou and Freida. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Fred | One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Mary, Carl, Lou, Ella and Freida. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Freida | One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Mary, Carl, Fred, Ella and Lou. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Lou | One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Mary, Carl, Fred, Ella and Freida. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Mary | Age 16. One of 11 children (6 surviving) of Syver E. and Lena Brimi. Living siblings are Carl, Fred, Ella, Freida and Lou. |
| 1896-03-24 | Brimi | Syver E. | Traveling salesman for Chicago Clothing firm. Married Lena Larson in 1874. Had 11 children but 6 died. Still living now are Mary, 16, Carl, a student at Rush Medical, Fred, Ella, Freida and Lou. |
| 1896-03-22 | Airis | Adam John(?) | Lives 611 S. Farwell |
| 1896-03-22 | Airis | Adam John | Lives at 611 S. Farwell Street. |
| 1896-03-22 | Barber | James T. | Home at 1018 Farwell |
| 1896-03-22 | Barron | John E. | Lived at 1411 Farwell |
| 1896-03-22 | Bundy | Charles T. | Lived 803 Porter |
| 1896-03-22 | Calkins | Dan | Lived at 417 Marston. |
| 1896-03-22 | Carson | William | Lives at 810 Porter Ave. |
| 1896-03-22 | Chandler | Daniel J. | Lived at 204 Newton. |
| 1896-03-22 | Day | Henry L. | Lived at 613 River St. |
| 1896-03-22 | Farr | [Frank?] lived at Farwell and Marston Ct. with Fred and Rufus. | |
| 1896-03-22 | Fish | Seth | Lived at 910 Barstow. |
| 1896-03-22 | Galloway | William K. | Lived at Oakwood Place. |
| 1896-03-22 | Hobbs | William H. | Lived at 451 Lincoln. |
| 1896-03-22 | James | Vincent W. | Lived at Marston and River |
| 1896-03-22 | Lockwood | William H. | W.H. lived at 1004 Farwell. Charles W. lived at 810 Porter. |
| 1896-03-22 | Marsh | Albert J. | Lived at 616 River. |
| 1896-03-22 | Marston | Stephen | Lived at 119 Marston. |
| 1896-03-22 | Meggett | Alexander | Lived at 624 Barstow. |
| 1896-03-22 | Owen | John S. | Lived at Porter and Newton. |
| 1896-03-22 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Lived at 1247 River St. |
| 1896-03-22 | Stocking | John B. | Lived at 611 S. Farwell. |
| 1896-03-13 | Joyce | Pierce | Lived at 418 Jones. |
| 1896-03-13 | Sebenthall | Mrs. Charles died at family homestead 729 Second Ave. Age 78. Born in Switzerland. | |
| 1896-03-08 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Hon. H.M. Stocking to marry Miss Blanche Barnitz, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Albert Barnitz of U.S. Army. |
| 1896-02-25 | Hibbard | Edward H. | Baby boy died. Home 811 S. Farwell. |
| 1896-01-28 | Hathaway | Eva | Adopted years ago by Thomas E. Randall. Her father went out west and all track of him was lost. She married and went west, and accidentally found him. |
| 1896-01-28 | Randall | Thomas E. | Adopted Eva Hathaway years ago. Her father went out west and all track of him was lost. She married and went west, and accidentally found him. |
| 1896-01-27 | Swift | Leilla | Leilla Swift to teach in new room at high school. |
| 1896-01-23 | French | Myrta | Sings in Chicago with Sousa's band. |
| 1896-01-10 | Harris | Ellen | Daughter of Madison Weaver Harris and Tillie (Sivyer) Harris. |
| 1896-01-10 | Harris | Madison Weaver | Died at home on Bridge St. Born in 1838 in Farmington, IA. Left home at 13 to become cabin boy on the DesMoines and Mississippi Rivers. Rose to Captain and made first trip to EC on June 1867 on Skipper. Only had one accident on river when boat blew up at St. Paul on November 4, 1864. In 1865 became partner in dry goods of Hoffman and Company in West EC, but he remained on river until 1871. In 1867 he sold dry goods interest and formed partnership with E.W. Allen in furniture company. Ten years later bought out partner and continued until 1883. Married in February 1872 to Tillie Sivyer. Daughter is Ellen. |
| 1896-01-10 | Harris | Tillie | Married Madison Weaver Harris in Feb. 1872. Daughter is Ellen. |
| 1896-01-10 | Sivyer | Tillie | Married Madison Weaver Harris in Feb. 1872. Daughter is Ellen. |
| 1896-01-04 | Airis | Adam John(?) | Just accepted position of traveling salesman with W. Matt, Howard & Co. of St. Paul |
| 1896-01-03 | Vaux | Elizabeth | Mrs. Elizabeth Vaux, age 71, died in Tacoma, WA. Came to EC in 1858. Is mother-in-law of N.L. Buck of this city. Burial here. |
| 1895-07-01 | Porter | Gilbert E. | Register Land Office 1860-1868, Mayor 1874, President of Northwest Lumber Co. Candidate for Lt. Gov. of Wisc. in 1875. |
| 1895-05-09 | Avery | Alice | Burr L. Avery, 32, arrested for causing the ruin of niece Alice, 8, daughter of John Avery. She was placed in WCTU home. |
| 1895-05-09 | Avery | Burr L. | Age 32. Son of Harrison. Arrested for causing ruin of own niece, Alice, 8, daughter of John Avery. She was placed in WCTU home. |
| 1895-05-09 | Avery | John | Daughter Alice, 8, sent to WCTU home after her uncle Burr L. Avery was 'arrested for causing [her] ruin.' |
| 1895-05-09 | Burditt | Allen | Died. V.P. Dells Lumber Co. Came to EC in 1857. Married Mary Jane. Adopted daughter L.W. Pond. Had one son, Wilson A. Burditt. |
| 1895-05-09 | Burditt | Mary Jane | Wife of Allen Burditt, V.P. of Dells Lumber Co. Mother of son Wilson A. Burditt and adopted daughter L.W. Pond. |
| 1895-05-09 | Burditt | Wilson A. | Son of Allen and Mary Jane Burditt. Adopted sister was L.W. Pond. |
| 1895-05-09 | Pond | L. W. | Adopted daughter of Allen and Mary Jane Burditt. Sister of Wilson A. Burditt. |
| 1895-05-02 | Bent | Darius E. | Dies. CAme to EC in 1857. In Civil War. Married Laura Bingham in 1841, had three children. Son Phineas of EC is a mailman. |
| 1895-05-02 | Bent | Laura | Married Darius E. Bent in 1841 and had three children. Son Phineas of EC is a mailman. |
| 1895-04-25 | Truax | Peter | Peter moving home on Second and Oxford (barns and other buildings) to 5th Ave. nearly opposite Dr. Thrane's. Will build new residence for himself. |
| 1895-04-18 | Truax | Judson | Judson, 8, son of Judson P. Truax drowned in log canal by Dells Lumber Co. barns. Parents had 14 children, only one left. Thirteen [died] by accident or disease. |
| 1895-04-18 | Whipple | Russ | Russ closed Central House in Eleva and moved to EC. |
| 1895-04-04 | Bliss | Fannie | Teacher. Daughter of Moses B. and Pauline Bliss. Sister of Mrs. Gulic. |
| 1895-04-04 | Bliss | Moses B. | In 1867, he married Pauline Bullen Bliss and came to EC. Father of Fannie, a teacher, and a Mrs. Gulic. Died 10 years ago. |
| 1895-04-04 | Bliss | Pauline Bullen | Dies at age 88. In 1867, she married Moses Bliss and came to EC. He died 10 years ago. Leaves 2 daughters: Fannie, a teacher, and Mrs. Gulic. Was related by blood to Bullen and Mayhew families. |
| 1895-04-04 | French | A. J. | Married three times. Two daughters by first wife, two daughters by second wife, none by third. Both families live in same section of the northwest. He had Masonic apron brought over by ancestor on the Mayflower. |
| 1895-03-28 | French | A. J. | Died in Florida. Father of Adele (Mrs. E.M. Bartlett). Came to EC in 1857, left in 1869, was phy. & dentist in drug firm of Farr, French & Co. Sold out in 1871 to Thompson & Miller, whom C. Tabor Thompson succeeded. |
| 1895-03-21 | Girnau | Mrs. Peter | Hung self to bedboard with silk robbin. |
| 1895-03-14 | Stocking | J. E. | J.E., son of Hobart, died. |
| 1895-03-12 | Stocking | Joseph E. | Joseph E. commits suicide, age 23. Took 125 grams of morphine. In fall of last year he married Bessie McDonald, inmate of Jennie King's house of ill-repute where they spent their honeymoon. Divorced and she resumed her former occupation. Esther McDonald is a sister of Bessie. |
| 1895-03-07 | Barland | Thomas | Farm in Town of Washington sold to Daniel Robbins. |
| 1895-03-07 | Procter | Nellie | Daughter of Gen. Van Auken. Of St. Paul. Married Ernest B. Putnam. |
| 1895-03-07 | Putnam | Ernest B. | Ernest B. Putnam married Mrs. Nellie Procter [Proctor?] of St. Paul. She is the daughter of Gen. Van Auken. |
| 1895-03-07 | Robbins | Daniel | [Thomas Barland's] farm in Town of Washington sold to Daniel Robbins. |
| 1895-03-07 | Thomas | Hiram P. | Died 802 River St. Born in OH in 1822. Married Mary Gilman in 1848. (She was sister of Mrs. D.R. Moon, Mrs. G.B. Chapman, Mrs. G.H. Chapman, and the late Arthur C. Ellis and John L. Gilman.) Came to EC in 1859; was a contractor. Leaves four sons, two in EC are James H. and William E. |
| 1895-02-07 | Boree | Ephriam | Age 86. Of Whitehall. Father of Mrs. Roderick E. Elwell. |
| 1895-02-07 | Elwell | Mrs. Roderick E. | Daughter of Ephriam Boree, age 86, of Whiteball. Widow of Roderick E. Elwell. Mother of two sons and one daughter. |
| 1895-02-07 | Elwell | Roderick E. | Died at age 60. Came to EC 33 years ago. Leaves wife (nee Boree), two sons and one daughter. Was book keeper for Shaw Lumber Co. and in later years did extensive small farming. |
| 1895-01-31 | Ellis | Samuel | Trying to sell property on River and EC Sts. |
| 1895-01-24 | Thorp | Joseph C. | The Madison residence occupied by Ole Bull was sold to Governor Rusk as Executive Mansion. Thorp family reside at James Russel Lowell's homestead at Cambridge, MA. Mrs. Thorp was former Miss Chapman. |
| 1895-01-17 | Thorp | Joseph C. | Died in Cambridge, MA age age 83. Was State Senator 1872-?. Defeated by Haugen for Congress in 1886. It is believed that was the reason for moving from this district. Sold EC Lumber Co. in 1887 and moved the same year to Cambridge. Last visit to EC was spring of 1893. Mrs. Thorp died in 1893. Estate believed to be about two million [was] inherited by son and daughter. |
| 1894-12-27 | Arnold | Robert | Marries Eunice Graves. |
| 1894-12-27 | Desilets | Charles | Charles and family, old EC residents, moving to Oregon. |
| 1894-12-27 | Graves | Eunice | Marries Robert Arnold. |
| 1894-12-13 | Irvine | Minnie | Will live in EC with brother, William Irvine Jr. |
| 1894-12-13 | Irvine | William | Minnie will live in EC with brother William Jr. |
| 1894-12-01 | Allen | Fred H. | Marries Gertrude Fletcher. |
| 1894-11-29 | Ashbaugh | H. C. | Father of Harriet. |
| 1894-11-29 | Ashbaugh | Harriet | Daughter of H.C. Ashbaugh. Marries Enos [Ernest?] S. Fish, son of Seth, age 23. Will live at 608 S. Barstow. |
| 1894-11-29 | Fish | Enos | Son of Seth Fish. Age 23. Marries Harriet Ashbaugh. Will live at 608 S. Barstow. |
| 1894-11-15 | Elliot | Susie | Daughter of Police Chief LaFayette Elliot. Marries Oscar Isreal. Siblings are William, Henry, Rose and Mrs. Edward J. Otto. |
| 1894-11-15 | Grinsell | Mrs. Charles | Did at age 84. In EC for 3 or 4 years. Mother of John and James. |
| 1894-11-15 | Isreal | Oscar | Marries Susie Elliot. |
| 1894-10-25 | Kuhlman | August | Married Maud Roswell. |
| 1894-10-25 | Roswell | Maud | Married August Kuhlman. |
| 1894-10-18 | Farr | R. | Formerly of Hudson. Bought 1230 S. Farwell and is improving it. |
| 1894-10-11 | Moon | Abijah | Ed Taylor, partner of 'Beige' Moon (Abijah), sentenced to 4 years at reform school. |
| 1894-10-11 | Taylor | Edward | Ed Taylor, partner of "Beige" Moon, sentenced to 4 years at reform school. |
| 1894-10-04 | Burns | M. W. | Photographer with studios in Eau Claire, St. Paul and Hurley. One of the first members of Griffin Rifles. Died 535 Congress. |
| 1894-10-04 | Butler | Michael | Died at age 82. Pioneer resident of EC for 32 years. Corner of Kelsey & Doty. |
| 1894-09-27 | Hoffman | Amanda | Daughter of George Hoffman. Marries William H. Kneeland Jr. |
| 1894-09-27 | Hoffman | George | Father of Amanda, who marries William H. Kneeland Jr. |
| 1894-09-27 | Kneeland | William H. | Son of W.H. Sr. Married Amanda, daughter of George Hoffman. Kneeland is with American Express. |
| 1894-09-06 | Boyd | Robert K. | R.K. Boyd rented office space in new Ingram Building & later check was returned with notice Ingram didn't want to rent to Boyd. The 2 had some trouble some time ago. Boyd smashed window in door & moved in. |
| 1894-09-06 | Moon | Abijah | Killed in a field near Eleva. Was the son of Dell, who is said to be in North Dakota. Bill, brother of Dell, lives in Cook's Valley, another brother Sam in Mo. George disappeared long ago. Deputy Sheriff LaPage of Eau Claire and D.C. Whipple of Eleva chased Moon many miles in Trempleau County and brought to bay in field. Moon tried to run again and was shot in the back and leg and died in wagon on way to Eau Claire. 30 years old. |
| 1894-09-06 | Moon | Bill | Lives in Cook's Valley. Brother of Sam and Dell. |
| 1894-09-06 | Moon | Dell | Said to be in North Dakota. Brother of Bill and Sam [and George?]. Father of Abjah. |
| 1894-09-06 | Moon | Sam | In Mo[tana?]. Brother of Dell and Bill. |
| 1894-08-30 | Laycock | Henry | Laycock awarded contract to build new court house at Phillipps, $20,000. |
| 1894-08-30 | Moon | Abijah | Edward Taylor confessed he and Abijah Moon robbed Jim Hayes' home during recent races of $250 in silverware and hid on south bank of Chippewa River opposite Valley L.Co. mill. Sheriff found loot gone and big hole left. |
| 1894-08-30 | Taylor | Edward | Edward Taylor confessed he and Abijah Moon robbed Jim Hayes' home during recent races of $250 in silverware and hid on south bank of Chippewa River opposite Valley L.Co. mill. Sheriff found loot gone and big hole left. |
| 1894-08-23 | Bonell | James | Daughter is Mrs. M.D. Comstock of NY. |
| 1894-08-23 | Culver | Mrs. J. C. | Mrs. J.C. Culver building new two-story home on site of old one, 2nd Ave & Central. |
| 1894-08-23 | Hubbard | Marion | Mary Hubbard not to teach at high school, but will attend college. Marion will teach at Wellsley. |
| 1894-08-23 | Hubbard | Mary | Not to teach at high school, but will attend college. Marion will teach at Wellsley. |
| 1894-08-16 | Hart | George W. | Died three years ago. Father of William P. Hart, who now dies at age 20. |
| 1894-08-16 | Hart | William P. | Dies at age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hart. Father died three years ago. |
| 1894-08-16 | Newell | Fred S. | Fred S. died. Son Charles S. Married Jessie Tabor. |
| 1894-08-05 | Chappell | Addison D. | Bought orange grove at Sanford, FL. |
| 1894-08-05 | French | A. J. | Doing well in Florida with brother Dr. Seth French. |
| 1894-08-05 | French | Seth | Doing well in Florida with brother Dr. A.J. French. |
| 1894-08-05 | Osterman | George | Died at age 80 of exhaustion at depot after arriving here from Kilbourne City to visit daughter Mrs. Frank Howard and son J.A. Osterman of Water St. George is a former resident of N. Farwell and leaves considerable property here. |
| 1894-08-05 | Thorpe | Captain | Builder and owner of the "Moniter" of early days navigation on the Chippewa River. He made a barrel of money with his little craft and now sits in the shade in the South. |
| 1894-07-29 | Graves | Malcolm D. | Of Union. Married Sadie Leland, daughter of Robert W. Leland, last night in a ceremony performed by bride's brother, Rev. D.R. Leland. |
| 1894-07-29 | Gunn | John P. | Lawyer from EC. Married Pearl Vallier (in St. Paul?). |
| 1894-07-29 | Leland | D. Hoyt | Son of Robert W. Leland. Brother of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1894-07-29 | Leland | Robert W. | Family reunion. Occupied same farm since 1856. 5 boys, 5 girls; Reverend Hector of Illinois, Professor D.R. of Roger Williams University, Reverend Hoyt of Berlin, Wisconsin, Chester F., Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L. C. Sayner, Mrs. J. C. Southmayd and Sadie who was maried last night to Malcolm D. Graves of Union. Ceremony performed by brother Reverend D. R. |
| 1894-07-29 | Leland | Sadie | Last night married Malcolm D. Graves of Union in a ceremony performed by her brother, Rev. D.R. Leland. Daughter of Robert W. Leland. Sister of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, and Mrs. J.C. Southmayd. |
| 1894-07-29 | Mayo | Mrs. J. H. | Daughter of Robert W. Leland. Sister of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1894-07-29 | Sayner | Mrs. L. C. | Daughter of Robert W. Leland. Sister of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1894-07-29 | Sharpe | Mrs. Henry | Daughter of Robert W. Leland. Sister of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, Mrs. J.C. Southmayd, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1894-07-29 | Southmayd | Mrs. J. C. | Daughter of Robert W. Leland. Sister of D.R., Charles F., Rev. Hector C., Rev. D. Hoyt, Mrs. Henry Sharpe, Mrs. J.H. Mayo, Mrs. L.C. Sayner, and Sadie (Mrs. Malcolm D. Graves). |
| 1894-07-29 | Vallier | Pearl | A good musician. Married laywer John P. Gunn of EC (in St. Paul?). |
| 1894-07-22 | Callahan | J. C. | Den,former res. killed self in Dr. Quinn's office in St. Paul with two shots. Had been speculating in land in Northfield, MN. Leaves wife and one child. |
| 1894-07-08 | Aubert | Frank | Brother of William |
| 1894-07-08 | Aubert | William | Brother of Frank. Had nearly all his fingers on one hand blown off by dynamite bomb. |
| 1894-06-17 | Allen | Edward W. | new home on Bridge St. |
| 1894-04-29 | Figelmiller | Gettreid | Son of Mrs. Theresa Figelmiller, brother of Miss Theresa Figelmiller. |
| 1894-04-29 | Figelmiller | Theresa | Died at age 76. 549 Germania. In EC 12 years. Leaves son and daughter, Gettreid and Theresa. |
| 1894-04-29 | Figelmiller | Theresa | Daughter of Mrs. Theresa Figelmiller (i.e. has same name as her mother). Brother is Gettreid. |
| 1894-04-29 | Pierce | George Schuyler | Of Caryville. Died at age 71. Husband of Mary Ann (nee Hale). Father of Mary Ann (Mrs. George Linton). |
| 1894-04-15 | Stocking | Edith | Edith, eldest daughter [of Hobart M. Stocking] died of TB age 24. |
| 1894-04-01 | Binder | Jeffry | Died at age 66. In EC 20 years. In Civil War from Wheaton. Leaves son. |
| 1894-04-01 | Porter | Gilbert E. | Elected Mayor in largest vote ever. |
| 1894-02-25 | Desilets | Charles | Son of Felix, brother of Joseph. |
| 1894-02-25 | Desilets | Felix | Dies at age 90 in Montana. Old residennt of EC. Father of Charles and Joseph. |
| 1894-02-25 | Desilets | Joseph | Son of Felix, brother of Charles. |
| 1894-02-18 | Bundy | Thomas | Thomas Bundy leaves Superior to become law partner of T.F. Frawley. |
| 1894-02-18 | Frawley | Thomas F. | Thomas Bundy leaves Superior to become partner of T.F. Frawley. |
| 1894-02-18 | McVicar | Archibald | Husband of Janet. Father of Mrs. Alexander Meggett. |
| 1894-02-18 | McVicar | Janet | Wife of Archibald McVicar. Mother of Mrs. Alexander Meggett. |
| 1894-02-18 | Meggett | Alexander | Funeral of Mrs. Alexander at Presbyterian Church. Was daughter of Archibald and Janet McVicar. Sons Arthur and Frank |
| 1894-02-18 | Meggett | Arthur | Son of Alexander, brother of Frank. |
| 1894-02-18 | Meggett | Frank | Son of Alexander Meggett. Brother of Arthur. |
| 1894-02-11 | Mooney | James | Died at age 75. Civil War Vet. Leaves eight children, including Thomas of 314 Doty. |
| 1894-02-11 | Mooney | Thomas | One of eight children of James Mooney. Lives at 314 Doty. Brothers include George and William. |
| 1894-02-04 | Barland | Birney | Working at Otter Creek Mills (which his father had built.) |
| 1894-02-04 | Mills | Joseph | Father of Jennie |
| 1894-02-04 | Mills | William J. | Jennie, dau. alderman Joseph Mills m. Will J. Davis, Bridge St. merchant. (Grand Ave) |
| 1894-01-28 | Frawley | William Henry | Married Ida Randall in Fall Creek. |
| 1894-01-28 | Randall | Ida | Married William Henry Frawley in Fall Creek. |
| 1894-01-28 | Smith | William E. | William E., Town of Washington farmer, died. Brothers were Albert, Arthur, and George W. All came to EC in 1859. In Civil War. In 1874 married Pricilla Crandall who died in 1887. Four living children. He married second time to Louise C. Smith. |
| 1894-01-28 | Tobey | Milton | Milton died, age 90. In EC for twenty years. Wife died in 1889. |
| 1894-01-14 | Playter | Jeanie Main | Jeanie Main Playter, wife of Ebenezer H. Playter, died. Married in 1881 in Canada. |
| 1893-12-15 | Cleghorn | J. L. | Father of Kathie. Farmer in Pleasant Valley. |
| 1893-12-03 | Leubkeman | Theodore | Died at age 65. 116 Ann Street. Leaves wife and 2 daughters. |
| 1893-11-26 | Hill | Thomas J. | State vs. Thomas J. Hill. Mrs. Mary Hill also married to Mr. Warner and Mr. Fick. Her married daughter is Mrs. B. Murray. Court room crowded. Thomas exonerated. Ex-wife's testimony unsupported. Hill lives on Putnam St. and is engaged in lumber business. |
| 1893-11-26 | Wilkins | Pioneer died. He was father of the late Mrs. Alice Stocking, wife of J.B. Stocking. | |
| 1893-11-19 | Briggs | Myron | Married Miss Buttles in Chicago |
| 1893-11-19 | Demarest | J. D. | Father of Jessie, who married John W. Scott. |
| 1893-11-19 | Demarest | Jessie | Daughter of J.D. Demerest. Marries John W. Scott. |
| 1893-11-19 | Scott | John W. | Marries Jessie Demarest. |
| 1893-10-22 | Bresina | John | Killed by log rolling on him at Drummond. Son of John, 527 N. Barstow. Street laborer, was of 'turbulent nature.' |
| 1893-10-22 | Hill | Thomas J. | Mrs. Thomas Hill's case against former husband postponed three weeks. She is destitute in Marston Bldg. on Barstow. Has four-week-old baby of whom she says Hill is the father. They were divorced 10 or 12 years ago and she was in Michigan for six years. Came to EC to visit daughter and met former husband who is now remarried and has a family. He is past middle age and must respected. She was sent to St. Paul by Hill but they sent her back and she has been refused aid by city. Sueing Hill for support. |
| 1893-10-15 | Buffington | Francis | Married Kathie, daughter of J.L. Cleghorn, both farmers in Pleasant Valley. |
| 1893-10-15 | Cleghorn | Kathie | Daugter of J.L. Cleghorn, farmer in Pleasant Valley. Married Francis (Frank) Buffington. |
| 1893-10-15 | Evelyn | Olin | First wife of Joseph Hobbs. |
| 1893-10-15 | Hobbs | Joseph | Father of Tabitha, who marries G. Riley of Washington. Evelyn Olin was first wife. Dr. Percy Eugene a son. |
| 1893-10-15 | Hobbs | Percy Eugene | Son of Joseph Hobbs. Brother of Tabitha (now Mrs. G. Riley). |
| 1893-10-15 | Hobbs | Tabitha | Daughter of Joseph Hobbs. Marries G.Riley of Wash. Sister of Dr. Percy Eugene. |
| 1893-10-15 | Schlosser | Peter | Peter and Margaret live at 821 Main St. |
| 1893-10-15 | Stocking | Hobart M. | Mrs. H.M. Stocking died. Leaves daughter Jessie, 8 years old. |
| 1893-10-01 | Kahn | Alfred | Went through Chicago fire 23 years ago. Parents lost home & everything. |
| 1893-10-01 | Marston | Stephen | Marston block is large white frame building at the corner of Barstow and Seaver. |
| 1893-10-01 | McLeam | Nash | Nash has hotel in Brunswick. (Is this McLellan Stage stopping place? Is there a connection with Dr. McEachern?) [Questions by Barland] |
| 1893-10-01 | Wyman | Thomas | Thomas died, age 72. Leaves wife and sons. Was an uncle of Milo B., Wyman and Asigal of EC. |
| 1893-09-24 | Snow | Edward | Died in his sleep at age 35 from heart failure. Wife is the daughter of Dell Moon, left destitute one girl and one boy, both under 6 years. |
| 1893-09-17 | Callahan | J. C. | J.C. Callahan died. Came to EC in 1857, left 15 years ago. |
| 1893-08-27 | Hogan | Mrs. B. A. | Sister of Emmet Horan. Lived in first house built on east side hill. In EC 30 years. Leaves one son, four unmarried daughters and one married daughter, Mrs. Eugene Pond. |
| 1893-08-27 | Pond | Eugene | Eugene Pond's wife was daughter of B.A. Hagan. |
| 1893-08-27 | Pond | Mrs. Eugene | Daughter of Mrs. B.A. Hogan. Has one brother and four unmarried sisters. |
| 1893-08-13 | Fox | Melchior | Fred Ratz and Emil Rick take over Fox House. |
| 1893-08-13 | Hantzsch | Richard | Electrocuted while trying to cut into converter on the electric line. Leaves elderly mother on N. Barstow. |
| 1893-08-13 | Ratz | Fred | Fred Ratz and Emil Rick take over Fox House (of the late Melchior Fox). |
| 1893-08-13 | Rick | Emil | Fred Ratz and Emil Rick take over Fox House (of the late Melchior Fox). |
| 1893-08-06 | Cook | Caroline | Caroline Cass, daughter of W.F. Cook, Grey St., married R.D. Samuels of Milwaukee. |
| 1893-08-06 | Cook | Welles | Caroline Cass, daughter of W.F. Cook, Grey St., married R.D. Samuels of Milwaukee. |
| 1893-08-06 | Geske | August J. | Marries Emma Taber in Fall Creek. |
| 1893-08-06 | Taber | Emma | Marries August J. Geske in Fall Creek. |
| 1893-06-18 | Green | P. M. | Marries Alice Kemp. |
| 1893-06-18 | Kemp | Alice | Daughter of John Kemp Sr., 303 Marston. Marries P.M. Green. |
| 1893-06-18 | Kemp | John | 303 Marston. Daughter Alice marries P.M. Green. |
| 1893-06-11 | Fox | Melchior | Murdered. Very interesting story. |
| 1893-06-04 | Atkinson | William K. | Marries his housekeeper, Mrs. Estella Furlong. |
| 1893-06-04 | Furlong | Estella | Major William K. Atkinson marries his housekeeper, Mrs. Estella Furlong. |
| 1893-05-29 | Burlingame | Allah E. | Manager Burlingame of Opera House will bring back wife from Wausau |
| 1893-05-29 | Stokes | Nelson | Nelson, Water St. merchant, in fight with man [who] his him over the head with an ax. |
| 1893-05-28 | Hantzsch | Ben | Ben and Richard Hantzsch lived at 1103 Second Ave. |
| 1893-05-28 | Hantzsch | Richard | Ben and Richard Hantzsch lived at 1103 Second Ave. |
| 1893-05-21 | Craney | Christine | One of nine children. Siblings include Angus, Archie, John, and Mrs. A. Meggett. |
| 1893-05-21 | McVicar | Angus | Came to Eau Claire in 1855 when 21. Was one of nine children. Those still living in the area are Mrs. A. Meggett, Mrs. Christine Craney, Archie, all in Eau Claire, & John in Ma. Married Christine Sutherland in 1864. Leaves 8 children. |
| 1893-05-21 | McVicar | Archie | One of nine children. Siblings include Angus, John, Mrs. A. Meggett, and Mrs. Christine Craney. |
| 1893-05-21 | McVicar | John | In Massachusetts. One of nine children. Siblings include Angus, Archie, Mrs. A. Meggett and Mrs. Christine Craney. |
| 1893-05-21 | Sutherland | Christine | Married Angus McVicar in 1864. Had eight children. |
| 1893-05-14 | Marston | Susan | Died. Wife of Stephen Marston. |
| 1893-05-14 | Wyman | Susan | Wife of Stephen Marston. Died. |
| 1893-05-08 | Ingram | Grace Blystone | First wife of Charles H. Ingram. Died of typhoid. Leaves three children, aged 8 months to 5 years. |
| 1893-04-30 | Thorp | Joseph C. | Mrs. J.G. (sic) died in Santa Barbara. Mrs. Elizabeth Blake, a sister of J.G. (sic), age 71. |
| 1893-04-23 | Farr | Richard T. | Died in 1890. |
| 1893-04-23 | Farr | William | Sued A. Warner, Chicago publisher, to recover $20,000 damages for alleged libel in "History of the Chippewa Valley." Claims statements about will in which he was beneficiary are libelous. Also includes writeup on Richard T. Farr, who died in 1890.) |
| 1893-04-02 | Galloway | Nat | Goes to Chicago to be secret police at Columbia Exposition. |
| 1893-04-02 | Hantzsch | Olga | Marries F.A. Ziegelmaier of Minneapolis. She had always lived in EC at 1103 Second. |
| 1893-04-02 | Kepler | Maggie | Of Rock Falls. Married Andrew Kopp of Caryville. |
| 1893-04-02 | Kopp | Andrew | Of Caryville. Married Maggie Kepler of Rock Falls. |
| 1893-04-02 | Ziegelmaier | F. A. | Of Minneapolis. Married Olga Hantzsch of 1103 Second, EC. |
| 1893-03-05 | Day | Willis | Born Dec 16, 1886. Died in Chicago at age 27. Son of Dr. Henry L. Day. |
| 1893-03-05 | Neher | Grandma | Grandma Neher died at 87. Sons John and Alex. |
| 1893-02-26 | McLeam | Nash | Farm hotel in good order. |
| 1893-02-19 | Galloway | Nat | Runs EC Detective Agency. |
| 1893-02-12 | Cuddy | Joseph F. | Opens law firm with John B. Fleming Jr. Both natives of EC. |
| 1893-02-12 | Fleming | John Bernard | Opens law firm with Joseph F. Cuddy. Both natives of EC. |
| 1893-02-12 | Keith | John | Descendant of Admiral Keith of Keith, Scotland. Also a friend of the old Earl of Aberdeen and Gordon Cummings, famous traveler, hunter and lion killer. |
| 1893-01-08 | Bartlett | Alice | Daughter of Judge Goodland of Appleton. Wife of Frank D. Bartlett. |
| 1893-01-08 | Bartlett | Frank D. | Son of Col. E.M. and Adele Bartlett. Married to Alice. |
| 1893-01-08 | Bartlett | Frank H. | Son of W.P. Bartlett. |
| 1893-01-08 | Bartlett | W. P. | Father of Frank H. |
| 1893-01-08 | Sailstad | Edward J. | Ed is secretary of Dover Ski Club. |
| 1893-01-01 | Ashum | David W. | Heads Narcotic Cure Co. in EC. |
| 1893-01-01 | Bresina | Frank | Called 'an all around bad 'un.' |
| 1892-12-04 | Bailey | William F. | Property worth half a million dollars consisting of dock frontage in West Superior involved in suit by J.F. Ellis and others against Northern Pacific settled adversely for RR. Judge Bailey now sole owner. |
| 1892-11-27 | Allen | Frank C. | Son of James H. Allen. Has two sisters, one of whom is the wife of Rev. F.N. White. |
| 1892-11-27 | Allen | James H. | President of Commercial Bank. Died suddenly in California at age 72. Home at 320 Chippewa, old home at Sparta. Father of Frank C. and two daughters. One daughter is wife of Rev. F.N. White, missionary in Japan. |
| 1892-11-27 | White | F. N. | Missionary in Japan. Married to one of James H. Allen's two daughters. |
| 1892-11-11 | Leinenkugel | Joseph | Died at age 33. 730 Hobart. Leaves wife and 4 children. Was proprietor of Eagle Brewery. |
| 1892-10-20 | Hayes | Edward Stephen | Bought lots on Farwell St. south of Galloway House from H.N. Stocking for $800. |
| 1892-10-20 | Stocking | H. N. | Sold lots on Farwell St. south of Galloway House to Dr. Edward S. Hayes for $800. |
| 1892-10-09 | Stussy | Karl | Karl married Martha Hanck, daughter of John, 1113 S. Barstow. |
| 1892-09-25 | Atkinson | Alice | Dies at age 33, leaving two children: Florence, 12, and Sheridan, 9. She was born in Canada. Sister of Mrs. M.J. Fitzgerald and Messrs Drummond. She was William K.'s second wife. |
| 1892-09-25 | Atkinson | Florence | Daughter of William K. and Alice Atkinson. Her mother died at age 33 when she was just 13. |
| 1892-09-25 | Atkinson | Sheridan | Son of William K. and Alice Atkinson, brother of Florence. Mother dies at age 33, when he is just 9. |
| 1892-09-25 | Fitzgerald | Mrs. M. J. | Sister of Mrs. Alice Atkinson and Messrs Drummond. |
| 1892-09-18 | Allen | Charles L | Mrs. W.A. Allen and little Charlie in Florida. Other Allens in Florida re J.F., W.A., and E.V. |
| 1892-09-18 | Werner | Pete | Pete Werner constructing large residence on Forest St. (430) |
| 1892-07-24 | Sailstad | Edward J. | Ed married Gussie Kingston; will live at 420 Water St. |
| 1892-05-01 | Gleason | Charles R. | Divorced from wife Frances I. |
| 1892-05-01 | Gleason | Frances I. | Divorced from Charles R. Gleason. |
| 1892-04-24 | Pettifer | John C. | John C. Pettifer married Lillie M. Turner. Bride's parents live at 1243 S. Dewey. |
| 1892-04-24 | Turner | Lillie M. | Parents live at 1243 S. Dewey. Marries John C. Pettifer. |
| 1892-02-14 | Cameron | Donald | Came to EC in 1859. Brother of Dougal. |
| 1892-02-14 | Cameron | Dougal | Died at age 64. In EC since 1862. With EC Lumber Co. Brother of Donald, who came to EC in 1859. Dougal lived on Oxford St. Thomas is his son. |
| 1892-02-14 | Cameron | Thomas | Son of Dougal. |
| 1892-02-14 | Keith | James | Dr. James Keith, LLD of Forres, Scotland. Brother of John Keith of EC. |
| 1892-02-14 | Keith | John | Died at Oakwood Place. Brother is Dr. James Keith, LLD of Forres, Scotland. |
| 1892-02-14 | Kidder | Lucy | Died at age 76. Leaves husband, six children. |
| 1892-02-14 | McVicar | George | Died at age 49. In Eau Claire 30 years. Brother of Archie McVicar and Mrs. Alex. Meggett. |
| 1892-02-07 | Wells | Sarah | Sarah Wells suing H.E. Wells for divorce. |
| 1892-02-04 | White | Samuel | On first arrival here, was superintendant of machine shop of Chapman and Thorp. In 1865 became member of firm Graham, White and Tolles. After fire of 1875, firm reorganized and became Phoenix Manufacturing. White is still a member of firm; business manager. |
| 1892-01-10 | Rust | John H. | Died at age 35. 1231 S. River St. Second son of Mrs. Jane Rust. Unmarried. With Rust-Owen Lumber Co. Also VP of West Superior Lumber Co. and pres. of Westville Lumber Co. |
| 1891-12-13 | Carson | Fannie Wright | Fannie Wright Carson is William Carson's youngest daughter. She marries C.W. Lockwood at residence on Porter Ave. 300 present. Bride's little nephews are Bob Hagen and Carson Long. |
| 1891-12-13 | Carson | William | Fannie Wright Carson is William's youngest daughter. She marries C.W. Lockwood at residence on Porter Ave. 300 present. Bride's little nephews are Bob Hagen and Carson Long. |
| 1891-12-13 | Hagen | Bob | Fannie Wright Carson, youngest daughter of William Carson, marries C.W. Lockwood at residence on Porter Ave. 300 present. Bride's little nephews are Bob Hagen and Carson Long. |
| 1891-12-13 | Lockwood | Charles W. | Fannie Wright, youngest daughter of William Carson, married C.W. Lockwood at residence on Porter Avenue. 300 present. Bride's little nephews are Bob Hagen and Carson Long. |
| 1891-12-13 | Long | Carson | Fannie Wright Carson, youngest daughter of William Carson, marries C.W. Lockwood at residence on Porter Ave. 300 present. Bride's little nephews are Bob Hagen and Carson Long. |
| 1891-12-13 | Walmsley | Horace B. | H.B. Walmsley suing Superior Paper for liable for saying he had eloped with his secretary, leaving numerous creditors. His family is in EC. |
| 1891-11-15 | Shaw | James | James S. Shaw died of injuries. Born in NY in 1848. Came to EC in 1867. Worked first for Noah Shaw ten years then foreman at Phoenix Manufacturing. Married in 1876 to Lydia Coffin of Durand. Leaves wife and three children. Charles Coffin is wife's brother. |
| 1891-10-26 | Horan | Emmet | Sold bldg at 304-306 N. Barstow to Thomas Kemp, hardware merchant. Horan's Hall was in this bldg. |
| 1891-10-26 | Kemp | Thomas | Emmet Hoarn Sr. sold bldg at 304-306 N. Barstow to Thomas Kemp, hardware merchant. Horan's Hall was in this bldg. |
| 1891-09-21 | Daniels | George H. | Gen. passenger agent of NY Central Railroad. (In Chicago?) Father of Julius Clarke Daniels. |
| 1891-09-21 | Daniels | Julius Clarke | Son of George H. Daniels, gen. passenger agent of NY Central Railroad. Age 23. Married Getrude Potter four days after her marriage to F. Lee Rust was annulled due to the groom being underage. |
| 1891-09-21 | Huyssen | William A. | Wife moving to Chicago. |
| 1891-09-21 | Potter | Gertrude | Marriage to F. Lee Rust annulled, groom underage. She was married four days later to Julius Clarke Daniels, 23-year-old son of George H. Daniels. |
| 1891-09-21 | Rust | F. Lee | Potter-Rust marriage annulled, groom underage. Gertrude Potter was married four days later to Julius Clarke Daniels, son of George H. Daniels. |
| 1891-09-07 | Barland | George Chapin | Marries Florence Wood of Black River Falls. |
| 1891-09-07 | Potter | Gertrude | Of Chicago. Married F. Lee Rust, son of wealthy EC lumberman, at Beloit where he was a student. She is notorious because of an affair with a Chicago newsboy. Groom is 20, bride several years older. |
| 1891-09-07 | Rust | F. Lee | F. Lee Rust, son of wealthy EC lumberman married Gertrude Potter of Chicago at Beloit where he was a student. She is notorious because of an affair with a Chicago newsboy. Groom is 20, bride is several years older. |
